History of the Church of God
It was 1886, in a crude meeting house on the Tennessee-North
Carolina border, where the Church of God traces its roots. There, a group of eight
sincere Christians had a deep desire for a closer relationship and life with Christ.
Realizing the futility of reforming their own churches, they established a new church
whose objective would be to restore sound scriptural doctrines of the Bible, encourage
deeper consecration and promote evangelism and Christian service. Twenty-one years
after the formation of the Christian Union that evening at the Barney Creek Meeting House,
the growing movement would establish themselves permanently as the Church of God.
From this seemingly insignificant origin has grown one of the
most influential worldwide Pentecostal denominations. For nearly 120 years the Church
of God has been a distinctive movement focused upon communicating the gospel in
the power of the Holy Spirit. Presently, the Church of God has a world-wide membership
of over 6 million with a presence in nearly 150 countries. Leaders of the Church of God
are recognized as some of the most respected Pentecostal leaders of today.
The call of the Church of God today beckons back to those early
days at Barney Creek. Church of God congregations around the globe are experiencing
the fire of the Holy Spirit today more than ever. Reports of revivals where hundreds are
saved and filled with the Holy Spirit are frequent and on-going. The call of the Church of
God is for world evangelization. It is a call to discipleship and prayer. It is a call of commitment.
It is a call for the Church of God to be a channel for Pentecostal revival well into the
new millennium.
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